yank
noun/ˈjæŋk//ˈjeɪ̯ŋk/CA/jæŋk/
Etymology
Attested since 1822; from Scots yank. Unknown origin.
- borrowed from yank
Definitions
A sudden, vigorous pull (sometimes defined as mass times jerk, or rate of change of…
A sudden, vigorous pull (sometimes defined as mass times jerk, or rate of change of force).
- He unjammed the rope with a short yank.
An act of masturbation.
- He rested his hand on his bare chest, an innocent enough spot, but soon it drifted of its own accord down his stomach to slide beneath the waistband of his briefs. Fine. A quick yank would relieve the sexual tension that simmered in him.
Alternative form of shank (“stabbing weapon”).
- Tell my young bad, she can vouch for me I was only thirteen with a yank on me
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To pull (something) with a quick, strong action.
- Now a white-backed rams its head down the wildebeest’s throat and yanks out an eight-inch length of trachea, ribbed like a vacuum hose.
- [Regarding risks of AI] And you just have to have somebody close to the power cord. [Laughs.]^([sic]) Right when you see it about to happen, you gotta yank that electricity out of the wall, man.
To remove
To remove; to recall or revoke.
- They yanked the product as soon as they learned it was unsafe.
- The cops yanked my driver's license.
To masturbate.
Alternative letter-case form of Yank (“Yankee”).
A native or inhabitant of some part of the United States.
- Halt! come down there, you Yanks, come down!
- “I do wish I might of found you in my sights when you was with them damn Yanks,” Abner added.
- Corporal Bob explained, “The Yanks has tha best weapons. But us Rebs know how to shoot tha damn things. […]”
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA